PS George Rennie
History | |
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Australia | |
Name | George Rennie |
Owner | Howard Smith and Company (1896-?) |
Completed | 1885 |
Out of service | 1902 |
Fate | Scuttled in Picnic Bay, Magnetic Island at 2 meters depth |
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Tonnage | 151 GRT |
PS George Rennie was a steel-hulled ship scuttled in the lee of Hawking Point, Magnetic Island, Queensland, Australia.[1] It was built in 1885 in Middlesex as a 151-gross-ton paddle steamer. In 1896 the vessel was purchased by Howard Smith and Company who converted it into a lighter. Howard Smith and Company used the vessel to transport coal[1] from the anchorage at West Point to Townsville harbour. It was scuttled in 1902 to serve as a breakwater for a small jetty in the bay. The remains of the ship can still be seen at low tide from Picnic Bay beach.
See also[]
- List of shipwrecks
References[]
Coordinates: 19°10′51.12″S 146°50′01.66″E / 19.1808667°S 146.8337944°E
Categories:
- Shipwrecks of Magnetic Island
- Ships built in England
- 1885 ships
- Maritime incidents in 1902
- 1902 in Australia
- 1871–1900 ships of Australia
- Colliers of Australia
- Paddle steamers of Australia
- Ships sunk as breakwaters